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SHOTOVER Fires Up Dorna Sports MotoGP Deal

19/04/2017

USA: SHOTOVER has announced a new partnership with Dorna Sports.

The deal includes a SHOTOVER aerial camera system, further highlighting SHOTOVER's leadership in the live broadcast market. As the exclusive commercial and television rights holder for the FIM MotoGP World Championship Grand Prix, Dorna will utilise their new system during all live broadcasts of the MotoGP races, providing fans with pristine views of the top racers.

SHOTOVER continues to gain rapid adoption across the broadcast community following recent sales to Los Angeles based news stations, KCBS, KCAL and KABC the most watched television station in Southern California. Japanese television station, Fuji TV and top Chinese broadcasting company, Beijing Guanhua Shengjia Media Culture, have also selected SHOTOVER as their stabilisation platform of choice.

"When it comes to flexibility and performance, there is no comparison to SHOTOVER systems," said Manel Arroyo, Managing Director at Dorna Sports. "They have truly changed the game in aerial filming by creating a system that is future proof, allowing us to utilise the most sophisticated range of broadcast cameras and new exciting technology as it comes to market. The partnership with SHOTOVER provides a perfect complement to our existing operation and will allow us to push the boundaries for years to come."

Dorna is also taking advantage of SHOTOVER's customisation services and will receive their new system branded with the MotoGP and Dorna logos. In addition, SHOTOVER is providing a customised controller layout for Dorna, making the system truly tailored to meet the needs of their operators.

"We are thrilled to partner with Dorna, a company known for being on the cutting edge of technology and innovation, and we look forward to supporting them in their efforts as they continue to set the bar for sports broadcasting across the globe," said SHOTOVER CEO Brad Hurndell.

The SHOTOVER's 6-axis stabilisation technology brings a new level of convenience and agility to aerial filming, providing operators with a superior range of movement and precision control of pan, tilt, and roll when looking straight down.

The system comes fully configured and set up from the factory with the customer's camera and lens of choice, and is equipped with the SHOTOVER rain spinner, the industry's top solution for keeping the lens clear when shooting in wet conditions.

Utilising an open platform design that can accommodate new cameras and lenses as they come to market, the SHOTOVER system purchased by Dorna has made it possible for future racing seasons to be broadcast in 4K when the global series shifts from HD to UHD.www.shotover.com